Anterra and Peter Stone: A Dark Fantasy at White Feather Farm
Join us for an enchanting night of ethereal and haunting music from two extraordinary New York-based artists Anterra and Peter Stone. Witness the convergence of cinematic folk artistry and intimate storytelling as they weave together a tapestry of sound that is equal parts earthly and otherworldly.
We invite you to embrace the dark fantasy aesthetic for the evening. Think flowing fabrics in earth tones and midnight hues, vintage jewelry with mystical elements, or pieces that evoke forest folklore and gothic romance. Whether it's a velvet cloak, lace details, botanical accessories, or simply your most ethereal attire, let your style reflect the enchanted atmosphere we're creating together. Dress in what makes you feel most connected to the magic of the evening.
ANTERRA
Ethereal, evocative, entrancing. Anterra composes cinematic songs as richly earthly as they are otherworldly. With a distinct gift for world-building and a stirring, crystalline voice, her music invokes the curious feelings that being deep inside an ancient forest might.
Her music traverses between emotional folk intimacy and obsessive progressive art-pop intricacy, distinguished by captivating vocal arrangements and unique through-composed structures. With an intense, vibrato-affected voice often compared to Florence & The Machine, paired with soaring falsetto purity, Anterra offers listeners a genuinely moving experience.
Her forthcoming fairytale album Eyes on Trees (October 2025) sees her at her most inventive and powerful yet.
PETER STONE
Peter Stone crafts songs that are equal parts intimate and cinematic, energetic and evocative, familiar and haunted. With a voice like warm evening sunlight creeping through western windows, it's easy to imagine any of Peter's songs playing over the final shot of a film about love and loss.
His debut album Altar, released in August 2024, chronicles a journey of personal growth through introspective narratives, delicate guitar work, and cathartic crescendos. The self-produced album navigates themes from darkly humorous attempts at connection to mystical love stories, from struggles with addiction to grief over trauma and loss.
TICKETS:
Sliding Scale (pay what you can)
$15 - 40 tickets available
$20 - 20 tickets available
$25 - 15 tickets available
This program is supported by the New York State Council on the Arts